SCAR Gazetteer Information:
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A mountain about 2900m high, rising from the north-west flank of Mt Wade, some 3 miles from its summit. Discovered and photographed by Rear-Admiral Byrd on flights to the Queen Maud Range in November 1929, and named for Captain William H Munson, USN, Commanding Officier of USN Air Development Squadron Six, 1959-61.

A mountain (2,800 m) rising from the NW flank of Mount Wade, 3 mi from its summit, in the Prince Olav Mountains. Discovered and photographed by R. Admiral Byrd on flights to the Queen Maud Mountains in November 1929. Named by US-ACAN for Capt. William H. Munson, USN, Commanding Officer of USN Air Development Squadron Six, otherwise known as VX-6, 1959-61.